Digital ICs/DSPs: Ferroelectric RAM Packs 256 kbits In Eight-Lead SOIC Package

July 5, 2004
Designed for a serial-peripheral-interface (SPI) memory, the FM25L256 256-kbit nonvolatile ferroelectric RAM delivers bus-speed 25-MHz writes and unlimited read/write cycles, yet it provides nonvolatile storage. The FM25L256 offers designers a...

Designed for a serial-peripheral-interface (SPI) memory, the FM25L256 256-kbit nonvolatile ferroelectric RAM delivers bus-speed 25-MHz writes and unlimited read/write cycles, yet it provides nonvolatile storage. The FM25L256 offers designers a solution to the common challenge of packing faster access to data into a smaller space, requiring just 16% of the board space versus parallel-access memories. The nonvolatile memory operates from 2.7 to 3.6 V and offers drop-in compatibility with industry-standard SPI-based serial EEPROMs. It's also rated for the full industrial temperature range of −40°C to 85°C. Housed in an eight-lead SOIC package, the FM25L256 sells for $3.84 apiece in lots of 10,000 units.

Ramtron International Corp. www.ramtron.com (800) 545-3726

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